Doodle Cat Wears a Cape

Author:   Kat Patrick ,  Lauren Farrell
Publisher:   Scribble Us
ISBN:  

9781947534988


Pages:   32
Publication Date:   01 October 2019
Recommended Age:   From 3 to 6 years
Format:   Hardback
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A hilarious tale of friendship and fun where Doodle Cat learns that sometimes kindness is the most important superpower of all. He can perform all kinds of superhero acts, like catching humans when they fall from trees and firing furballs at top speed. But will Doodle Cat's superpowers work when his friend is sad? Maybe he'll have to try something new. Filled with Doodle Cat's signature exuberance and joy...

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Author:   Kat Patrick ,  Lauren Farrell
Publisher:   Scribble Us
Imprint:   Scribble Us
Dimensions:   Width: 23.40cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9781947534988


ISBN 10:   194753498
Pages:   32
Publication Date:   01 October 2019
Recommended Age:   From 3 to 6 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Patrick's adorable, perky red cat is the perfect powered, positive puss. Farrell's simple, bold, and bright illustrations support and extend the cheeky, positive attitude...Sure to brighten anyone's day if they're feeling down--or superpowerless. --Kirkus Reviews With a tea towel for a cape, a striking red feline named Doodle Cat shows off 'cool superpowers'...Bold, sketchlike illustrations accompany Doodle Cat's childlike first-person narration, and goofy scenes of the happy companions suggest that friendship, replete with costume, is the ultimate superpower. --Publishers Weekly This exuberant, zany book full of giggles is also a warm-hearted story about friendship. Fans of the first Doodle Cat book, with its delightfully odd cast of characters, will love this new story just as much - its expressive illustration and unusual language is original and fun, and young readers will warm to the characters instantly. --Book Trust I love the simple illustrations in this book and the charming likability of Doodle Cat. I think it was just whimsical enough to make children use their imaginations to create their own superpowers. I enjoyed it and loved how it encouraged children to take the time to stop and think about how to love their friends well. --Avery Shelbourne, Bookseller Review, Fabled Bookshop & Cafe Doodle Cat has many superpowers when he wears his (tea towel) cape. When his friend Pangolin is sad, he has to bring out his most powerful move of all--a big, warm hug. It seems to do the trick! Suddenly, Pangolin has superpowers to flaunt next. Better find him a cape, too! Silly and adorable, Doodle Cat reminds us that some of the most heroic acts are the simplest ones. And having a cape helps, obviously. --Andrew King, Bookseller Review, University Bookstore Doodle Cat possesses the ultimate super power and best of all uses it for kindness and shares his secret with those in need. A powerful message that exudes confidence building, compassion and the power of friendship. --Jesica Sweedler DeHart, Librarian Review, Neill Public Library Praise for Doodle Cat is Bored A beautiful, funny, imaginative tale about being bored, and finding ways to entertain yourself. Guaranteed to make children of all ages smile. --Australian Mother & Baby Praise for I Am Doodle Cat This uplifting read is a great way to teach your little ones to love and appreciate everything they enjoy about life, from small things to big things alike. --Practical Parenting Funny, easy to read, lovely to look at, and just great for committing to memory, helping to develop emergent reader's skills. --Early Years Educator


Praise for I Am Doodle Cat This uplifting read is a great way to teach your little ones to love and appreciate everything they enjoy about life, from small things to big things alike. --Practical Parenting Funny, easy to read, lovely to look at, and just great for committing to memory, helping to develop emergent reader's skills. --Early Years Educator Praise for Doodle Cat is Bored A beautiful, funny, imaginative tale about being bored, and finding ways to entertain yourself. Guaranteed to make children of all ages smile. --Australian Mother & Baby


This exuberant, zany book full of giggles is also a warm-hearted story about friendship. Fans of the first Doodle Cat book, with its delightfully odd cast of characters, will love this new story just as much - its expressive illustration and unusual language is original and fun, and young readers will warm to the characters instantly. --Book Trust Praise for Doodle Cat is Bored A beautiful, funny, imaginative tale about being bored, and finding ways to entertain yourself. Guaranteed to make children of all ages smile. --Australian Mother & Baby Praise for I Am Doodle Cat This uplifting read is a great way to teach your little ones to love and appreciate everything they enjoy about life, from small things to big things alike. --Practical Parenting Funny, easy to read, lovely to look at, and just great for committing to memory, helping to develop emergent reader's skills. --Early Years Educator


Patrick's adorable, perky red cat is the perfect powered, positive puss. Farrell's simple, bold, and bright illustrations support and extend the cheeky, positive attitude...Sure to brighten anyone's day if they're feeling down--or superpowerless. --Kirkus Reviews With a tea towel for a cape, a striking red feline named Doodle Cat shows off 'cool superpowers'...Bold, sketchlike illustrations accompany Doodle Cat's childlike first-person narration, and goofy scenes of the happy companions suggest that friendship, replete with costume, is the ultimate superpower. --Publishers Weekly This exuberant, zany book full of giggles is also a warm-hearted story about friendship. Fans of the first Doodle Cat book, with its delightfully odd cast of characters, will love this new story just as much - its expressive illustration and unusual language is original and fun, and young readers will warm to the characters instantly. --Book Trust I love the simple illustrations in this book and the charming likability of Doodle Cat. I think it was just whimsical enough to make children use their imaginations to create their own superpowers. I enjoyed it and loved how it encouraged children to take the time to stop and think about how to love their friends well. --Avery Shelbourne, Bookseller Review, Fabled Bookshop & Cafe Doodle Cat has many superpowers when he wears his (tea towel) cape. When his friend Pangolin is sad, he has to bring out his most powerful move of all--a big, warm hug. It seems to do the trick! Suddenly, Pangolin has superpowers to flaunt next. Better find him a cape, too! Silly and adorable, Doodle Cat reminds us that some of the most heroic acts are the simplest ones. And having a cape helps, obviously. --Andrew King, Bookseller Review, University Bookstore Doodle Cat possesses the ultimate super power and best of all uses it for kindness and shares his secret with those in need. A powerful message that exudes confidence building, compassion and the power of friendship. --Jesica Sweedler DeHart, Librarian Review, Neill Public Library Praise for Doodle Cat is Bored: A beautiful, funny, imaginative tale about being bored, and finding ways to entertain yourself. Guaranteed to make children of all ages smile. --Australian Mother & Baby Praise for I Am Doodle Cat: This uplifting read is a great way to teach your little ones to love and appreciate everything they enjoy about life, from small things to big things alike. --Practical Parenting Funny, easy to read, lovely to look at, and just great for committing to memory, helping to develop emergent reader's skills. --Early Years Educator


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Kat Patrick recently realised they never actually grew up, and so they've been trying to make a living as a writer ever since. Originally from the UK, they have written their way around the world, and after stints in New Zealand, Australia, Iceland, Paris, and Patagonia, are now based in Glasgow. Lauren Farrell is, above all other things, a doodler. There was never any questioning her career path. Since graduating with a Bachelor of Design, Majoring in Illustration, she has made a successful living of doodling. Endlessly.

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